The Forgotten Children
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Narrateur(s):
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Sofia Zervudachi
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Auteur(s):
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Ann Bennett
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Paris, 1941. As we drive down the cobbled street, I take in the red banners with swastikas covering every building. Suddenly, a group of guards appears. I duck beneath the window of the car, and my heart thumps as my hand jumps to my chest. But I’m not wearing my yellow star now, I left it with my sister. Tears well in my eyes. Will I ever see her again?
The year 1939. Standing in front of the orphanage’s imposing stone walls, 11-year-old Jewish twins Helga and Ruth shiver with fear. The war has taken their mother and father, their home in Berlin has been turned to rubble, but their soft, dark eyes meet, and Helga gives Ruth a reassuring smile. They should be safe here together.
Yet, every day bombs fly overhead. And when Ruth becomes desperately unwell, the girls are torn apart. As war rages on, will they ever find each other?
Paris, 1990. When Naomi moves to Paris, she hopes the city will help her find herself again. But while exploring the antique markets in the early morning sun, she is shocked to discover a duplicate of a photograph her mother, Helga, has on her mantelpiece back in London of a magnificent vine-covered villa on the outskirts of the city. Naomi soon discovers it was used as an orphanage during the Second World War. But why was the photo so precious to her mother?
When Naomi tells her mother what she’s found, Helga is furious. She begs Naomi to leave the orphanage alone. But Naomi is already desperate to discover the truth about her mother and the secrets of the other forgotten children of Montmorency. If Naomi learns the heart-shattering mistake her mother made, it will change their lives forever. But if she leaves the secrets in the past, Helga will never find out what happened to her sister.
Breathtaking and binge-worthy, this story is about courage, hope, and the resilience of the human spirit, perfect for fans of Before We Were Yours, Sold on a Monday, and The Orphan’s Tale.
©2023 Ann Bennett (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.